Ukraine, Greece, to broaden bilateral ties

President meets Greek leader

President Victor Yushchenko met with his Greek counterpart, Karolos Papoulias, in Athens on Thursday, according to the President`s press-office.

The two leaders spoke about how to develop bilateral ties in investment, trade, shipbuilding, energy, transportation and tourism. They discussed military and humanitarian cooperation between the two countries and Ukraine’s chances to join the EU.

The Ukrainian president congratulated Greece on holding a snap parliamentary election last Sunday. Papoulias expressed hopes Ukraine’s September 30 poll would be democratic and transparent.

Yushchenko asked the Greek leader to erect a Taras Shevchenko monument in one of the downtown districts of Athens and then invited him to visit Ukraine. He also offered his sympathy to the people of Greece over last August’s devastating fires.

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